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Zverev stuns Djokovic to win ATP Finals

Alexander Zverev landed the biggest win of his career by shocking Novak Djokovic to win the ATP Finals.

The 21-year-old German, who was booed by indignant Roger Federer fans after beating their idol 24 hours earlier, saw off the world number one 6-4 6-3 to the delight of the vast majority at London’s 02.

Djokovic, seeking to win a sixth title, had not dropped a set all week and had swatted aside Zverev in the group stages, losing just five games.

But the 31-year-old Serbian may just have run out of steam a little following an incredible run of form over the last six months.

Yet this was a deserved victory for Zverev, who broke his opponent four times in total and finished the match with a vicious, curling passing shot which could very well have come from the boot of the watching David Beckham.

British fans had yet to see the best of Zverev, who despite being seeded fourth at Wimbledon this year bowed out in the third round to Ernests Gulbis.

In fact he has yet to make it past the quarter-finals of a grand slam, but the affable youngster, 6ft 6in tall with his long hair and gold chains, has a definite star quality – and now he can add the London crown to his three Masters titles.

“I really can’t describe it. It is the biggest title I have ever won,” said Zverev.

“Firstly I want to congratulate Novak – we may never have seen the tennis he has played in the last few months before.